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UTME registration deadline won’t be extended, says JAMB
Registration period for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) will not be extended beyond March 8, 2025, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has said.
JAMB spokesman, Dr Fabian Benjamin, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday.
He said the deadline had been clearly communicated in all advertisements and the official calendar for the 2025 UTME exercise.
The Board urged all candidates to complete their registration within the period and adhere to the established timeline for the 2025 UTME.
The statement read, “We wish to inform all prospective candidates that there will be no extension of the registration period.
“This notice is particularly important given the recent decline in the number of candidates registering for the examination.
“We urge all individuals who wish to participate to register promptly and avoid waiting until the last minute.”
It said over 1.5 million candidates had successfully registered since it began on February 3.
The figures, it said, aligned with the Board’s projections for the 2025 examination cycle.
“It is essential to note that the Board’s calendar is fixed, with numerous subsequent programmes scheduled after registration, including examinations, results management, and admissions exercise.
“These timelines are coordinated with other agencies whose operations rely on the completion of our processes. Therefore, extending the registration period would disrupt not only the Board’s plans but also those of our partners,” JAMB added.
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